IP Router Configuration
7750 SR OS Router Configuration Guide Page 59
An Example of a IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration
The IPv6 address is the next-hop as it is received through BGP. The IPv4 address is the system
address of the tunnel's endpoint static-route ::C8C8:C802/128 indirect 200.200.200.2.
This configuration displays an example to configure a policy to export IPv6 routes into BGP.
CLI Syntax: config>router
bgp
export policy-name [policy-name...(upto 5 max)]
router-id ip-address
group name
family [ipv4] [vpn-ipv4] [ipv6] [mcast-ipv4]
type {internal|external}
neighbor ip-address
local-as as-number [private]
peer-as as-number
Example
:config>router# policy-options
config>router>policy-options# begin
config>router>policy-options# policy-statement ospf3
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement#
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement# description "Plcy
Stmnt For 'From ospf3 To bgp'"
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement# entry 10
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry# description
"Entry protocol ospf3 To bgp"
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry# from
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry>from# protocol
ospf3
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry>from# exit
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry# action accept
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry>action# exit
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry# to
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry>to# protocol bgp
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry>to# exit
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement>entry# exit
config>router>policy-options>policy-statement# exit
config>router>policy-options# exit
config>router#
The following displays the configuration showing the policy output.
A:ALA-49>configure>router# info
----------------------------------------------
...
policy-options
policy-statement "ospf3"
description "Plcy Stmnt For 'From ospf3 To bgp'"
entry 10
description "Entry From Protocol ospf3 To bgp"
from